A review of months of surveillance video ended in the arrest of a woman who is accused of stealing from Goodwill donation bins.

Authorities with the Jupiter Police Department said Tina Oglesby would drive her black Audi up to donation bins after Goodwill had closed and take whatever was inside.

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Investigators said Oglesby took her underage daughter with her to the bins twice to participate.

When officers arrested Oglesby on Tuesday, they said she told them she got "caught up" with taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from the Jupiter Goodwill.

"Thirty thousand dollars to Goodwill is like millions," said Goodwill spokesman Brian Edwards. "It goes so far to health and human services."

Police said Oglesby mostly stole bags of clothing, but at times, she would take kitchen supplies and furniture.

Officials said all of the crimes add up to more than $32,000 worth of goods stolen in about three months in 60 separate incidents.

Authorities said the thefts could date back as far as September 2013, when Goodwill issued Oglesby a no-trespass warning.

"People think because we're a nonprofit, we're not watching, but we are watching," said Edwards, who insisted Goodwill was stepping up surveillance with high-definition cameras. "You're going to get caught, and the consequences are going to be to the full extent if the law."

Oglesby faces charges of burglary and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.